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The Existential Yomps Of Simone de Beauvoir

Annabel Abbs follows Simone de Beauvoir’s thoughts over the horizon.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021: Existentialism & Life]

Paul Wood’s Cartoon (1)

by Paul Wood
[Issue 145: August/September 2021: Cartoon]

Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986)

by Terence Green
[Issue 135: December 2019 / January 2020: Philosophical Haiku]

Simone’s Existentialist Ethics

Anja Steinbauer on Simone de Beauvoir’s Ethics of Ambiguity.
[Issue 115: August/September 2016: Existentialism]

Jean-Paul & Simone In The Digital Age

Vivian Todini imagines a modern existential dialogue.
[Issue 89: March/April 2012: Fiction]

Becoming A Woman: Simone de Beauvoir on Female Embodiment

Felicity Joseph finds that sometimes it’s hard to become a woman.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Simone de Beauvoir]

The Ethics of Ambiguity

Charlotte Moore freely subjects de Beauvoir’s ethics to a discerning scrutiny.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Simone de Beauvoir]

A Question of Vengeance

Pauline O’Flynn explores de Beauvoir’s argument that punishment is necessary to demonstrate that the degradation of humanity can never be ignored.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Simone de Beauvoir]

The Second Sex

Sally Scholz traces the major currents of Simone de Beauvoir’s main work.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Simone de Beauvoir]

What Simone Said

by Anja Steinbauer
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Editorial]

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